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                "site_name": "al-A\u0161m\u016bnayn",
                "clm_id": "TM 64544",
                "material": "Papyrus",
                "description": "Treu 1971: 75-78 (no. 10)\r\nPapyrus fragment (26.5 x 16.5 cm) containing a documentary text (recto) and the end of the \"Greater Doxology\" with illumination on the verso.\r\nAround this liturgical text, good-sized margins are preserved (1 cm on the top, 4 cm on the right, 7.5 on the bottom), and the bottom margin contains an illumination in the form of a rectangle decorated with intertwined ribbons.\u00a0\r\nThe script is an elegant, upright book script. The text contains several nomina sacra. and the only diacritical marks are the\u00a0diaereses.\u00a0Some verses are highlighted by way of indentation (see l. 13 and 16).\r\nThe papyrus fragment contains part of the \"Greater Doxology\", a 'morning hymn' that was appended to the collection of odes (as no. 15) which can be found in Codex Alexandrinus; see ed. pr. This ode was also well used in the Coptic Church, and it was even inscribed in a wall in the Schenute monastery of Atripe (Sohag). Only the first part of the \"Doxology\" is used in the Latin Church, containing the renowned introductory segment \"Gloria in exelsis Deo\".\r\nDue to the unusual starting point of our text, it is assumed that another folio had belonged together with this fragment, constituting the beginning of the hymn. According to the ed. pr., the second part of the hymn consists of different Psalms:\r\nlines 1-3 = Dan. 3, 26 (i.e. Ode 7);\r\nlines\u00a0 4-5 = Psalm 118:12;\r\nlines 10-11 = Psalm 89:1;\r\nlines 12-13 = Psalm 40:5;\r\nlines 14-16 = Psalm 142:9-10;\r\nlines 17-20 = Psalm 35:10-11.",
                "date_from": 375,
                "date_to": 499,
                "dating_criteria": "Palaeography. The\u00a0ed.pr. placed the hymnal text in the 4th c., see now Mih\u00e1lyk\u00f3 2019.",
                "selection_criteria": "Subliterary genre (Liturgical),Nomina sacra,Biblical quote or paraphrase",
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                "stratigraphic_context": "",
                "shelf_mark": "",
                "bibliography": "",
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                        "text": "TM 64544 \/ LDAB 5772",
                        "url": "http:\/\/www.trismegistos.org\/text\/64544"
                    },
                    {
                        "text": "DCLP (PN)",
                        "url": "http:\/\/papyri.info\/dclp\/64544"
                    },
                    {
                        "text": "BerlPap",
                        "url": "http:\/\/berlpap.smb.museum\/04278\/"
                    }
                ],
                "classes": "Textual",
                "writing_medium": "Codex,Sheet\/roll,Uncertain",
                "text_content": "Subliterary",
                "language": "Greek",
                "archive": "",
                "authors": [
                    {
                        "author": "Sofia Heim",
                        "year": "2021"
                    }
                ]
            }
        }
    ]
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